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Kamala Harris Takes Center Stage: How Her Nomination Could Shake the Markets!

As Kamala Harris emerges as the likely Democratic nominee, investors are closely watching how her candidacy might influence market sentiment.

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U.S. markets rebounded with the S&P 500 rising over 1% and Nasdaq 100 up 1.5%, as traders focus on strong earnings from tech giants like Tesla and Alphabet despite Biden's exit from the presidential race.

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